Magna Carta copies brought together for first time in London
More than 40,000 people entered a ballot to see the four remaining copies of Magna Carta being brought together for the first time in London.
It is part of the celebrations to mark the 800th anniversary of the document, often said to mark the origins of British democracy.
Adam Fleming reports from Wiltshire with the Dean of Salisbury Cathedral, the Very Rev June Osborne, and cathedral archivist Emily Naish.
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